About Lesson
Extended Summary:
The Ezekiel choke is a versatile submission that can be applied from multiple positions, including inside your opponent’s guard—making it unique among chokes. Named after Brazilian judoka Ezequiel Paraguassu, this technique uses a same-side sleeve grip to create a powerful compression against your opponent’s trachea and/or carotid arteries. In the gi version, you reach inside your own sleeve with one hand while your other forearm applies pressure across the neck. Key details include proper alignment of the choking arm, using your head or shoulder to prevent defensive movement, and creating pressure by expanding your chest rather than just pulling with your arms.